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FrozenGate by Avery

Permanent eye damage done.

I was born with a Green star on my Left Eye,
and Had several Operations Including an new Lense.
Now when you look in my left Eye there are 3 Pupils, one bigger in the middle and 2 little one South and Northeast. My Vision is on only 20% while the other one has 120%. (dunno how that is calaculated in the US)
I can not see anything sharp and I have a black spot Northeast, while my other Eye is perfectly Fine.
And yes I Floaters too, and yes i ignore them.
 
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I'm pretty sure everyone's had these! They come and go like canker sores, lol

:crackup: Actually I haven't really gotten those sores ever... would freak me out a bit if I did :tinfoil:

About the floaters though, yeah, everyone has them, gets them. They tend to only stand out when looking at specific images, like a bright screen up close.

I talked to two eye doctors, both said the same thing, unless you see a huge sudden onset of them, to the point where they bother you a lot all of a sudden, just ignore them. If you do see an big influx of floaters though, it's worth a checkup... could be a sign of something bad going on.
 
About the floaters though, yeah, everyone has them, gets them.

Many of those floaters, at least in my eyes, are due to dust and crap on the surface of my eye. They're more prominent during allergy season (I suffer from seasonal hay fever.)

Eye drops works best at removing them, although a few laps in the swimming pool work as well.
 
Hmm, no, floaters are not a eye surface issue... I do also have a hard time during allergy season, and basically stay on allergy meds, with a bottle of eye drops from April through July.

Also, you may find this helpful for allergies, helps me incredibly...

Buy NeilMed NasaFlo Neti Pot & More | drugstore.com

There are many different kinds out there, but basically the same idea. Just make sure you use either distilled warm water, or boiled water, not tap. I mean the risk is low (i've done it when in a rush), but you could be asking for a sinus infection when you use tap water.
 
Floaters are typically inside your eyes but it possible for dust to get on the outside, its usually removed very quickly by your eyelids though.
 
Floaters are typically inside your eyes but it possible for dust to get on the outside, its usually removed very quickly by your eyelids though.

You could always just use your strongest laser to burn the dust off your eye...!
 


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